Hi all,
Although this might be considered as spam here but I just wanted to share my landing experience with you.
I got my passport back in less than a weeks time. In fact, my passport spent more time with Canada Post than CIC.
I went to peace arch (Douglas crossing) and did flag polling. I parked my car behind the duty free shop (free parking) and walked towards the Canadian custom building. As I approached the Canadian custom building, an officer approached me and asked me where am I coming from. I told her that I am here for my landing process and she guiding me very well. At the US customs, every thing went smoothly except the fact that it took me 1 hour and 43 minutes to wait in the line. I don't advise anyone to go there on weekends as I did. Once US customs gave me the refusal letter (needed for flag polling), I came back to the Canadian side. It took me around 15 minutes to get every thing done here.
Now I am waiting for my PR card, which I think takes around 6 weeks to get mailed.
I have one question especially for iam_toby. I want to withdraw my CEC application that I filed with the rest of you in September 2012. I have gone through CIC'c website regarding this and it appears to me that I need to write a letter explaining the reason for withdrawal and sending the copy of receipt (application fee). I was under the impression that there will be a proper form to do this. Does anyone of you know more about this procedure of withdrawal.
Thanks and good luck.
Although this might be considered as spam here but I just wanted to share my landing experience with you.
I got my passport back in less than a weeks time. In fact, my passport spent more time with Canada Post than CIC.
I went to peace arch (Douglas crossing) and did flag polling. I parked my car behind the duty free shop (free parking) and walked towards the Canadian custom building. As I approached the Canadian custom building, an officer approached me and asked me where am I coming from. I told her that I am here for my landing process and she guiding me very well. At the US customs, every thing went smoothly except the fact that it took me 1 hour and 43 minutes to wait in the line. I don't advise anyone to go there on weekends as I did. Once US customs gave me the refusal letter (needed for flag polling), I came back to the Canadian side. It took me around 15 minutes to get every thing done here.
Now I am waiting for my PR card, which I think takes around 6 weeks to get mailed.
I have one question especially for iam_toby. I want to withdraw my CEC application that I filed with the rest of you in September 2012. I have gone through CIC'c website regarding this and it appears to me that I need to write a letter explaining the reason for withdrawal and sending the copy of receipt (application fee). I was under the impression that there will be a proper form to do this. Does anyone of you know more about this procedure of withdrawal.
Thanks and good luck.